Cisco Rapidly Deployable Communications allow public safety agencies and other government agencies to provide secure data, voice and video communications over wired, wireless and satellite networks that provide crucial capabilities anytime, anywhere, in the event of natural disasters, terrorism, large scale events or other critical situations.

For the most part, the patrol side of law enforcement is an individual activity. We generally patrol in solo cars and arrive at calls one at a time. Yet, to be effective at critical incidents, coordinated teams of officers are necessary.
Forming an effective team from five or six lone wolf police responders, who each jump into the fray to do what they think is most important, requires good leadership. Leadership, not management. There's a huge difference
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In this week's PoliceOne Video Tip, Trainer Gary Monreal from the New Berlin (WI) PD, explains how using props during traffic stop training can help teach officers to take out-of-the-ordinary findings into consideration and compel them to look further into the situation, possibly surfacing a larger crime ...
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The DigitalPatroller® DP-2 expanded feature set includes 4-camera simultaneous recording, additional audio inputs and higher resolution cameras. Various data storage and transfer options allow users to choose single or redundant, solid state or disk-based, hard drives. Data can be uploaded via wired or wireless paths, or via a USB cable. The DP-2's removable storage blade makes future upgrades easy, and offers added protection in the event of power failure or other car system malfunctions.

"Weapon: $500, Ammo: $30, Knife: $175. Having all this stuff, the peace of mind that goes with it, and never needing it but once...priceless."
Posted in response to this article about a Tex. officer who successfully defended himself against a robbery suspect who pointed a gun at him.

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